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This document is the first draft of the Stakeholder Map whose objective is to scope the wide field of potential stakeholders, to determine who is affected and need to affect the European Open Science Cloud and to organize and manage the involvement of these stakeholders. The deliverable will result in a mapping of stakeholders to roles, level of influence and participation as well as to concepts and categories with identified relations and dependencies.

This document outlines an initial draft framework for a stakeholder driven governance and decision-making structure. This will form the basis, of a governance piloting exercise whereby the framework will be co-designed and developed with the community using the draft framework outlined here as a foundation and strawman.

This deliverable outlines a minimal set of Rules of Participation for Service Providers and Users in EOSC, and aims at feeding decisions within future discussions on EOSC Governance.
The proposed organisational Rules of Participation for EOSC embrace the principles of openness, transparency and inclusiveness. They have been designed after deep analysis of widely accepted working practices in already established European infrastructures and organisations, and iterative consultations of EOSC Stakeholders.

This document is the final version of the initial Deliverable 2.1, whose objective is to scope the wide field of potential stakeholders, to determine who is affected and need to affect the European Open Science Cloud and to organize and manage the involvement of these stakeholders. The deliverable provides a mapping of the stakeholder landscape which is based both on desk research and on stakeholder feedback. The objectives of the deliverable are the following:

This report presents a concise yet comprehensive Policy Landscape Review (PLR) in relation to European Policies related to Open Science. The report focuses specifically on the role of Open Science policies as an instrument for development in the context of the knowledge economy and the global data value chain.

This report is part of the Policy Work Package (WP3) of the EOSCpilot project, which aims to understand the European state of the art of policies contributing to Open Science (OS), then draw recommendations that will eliminate barriers, and foster OS policy development and uptake by smart utilisation of the relevant enablers. Particularly for the EOSC Open Science Monitoring Framework Specifications, it is one of the three sub-tasks that support a policy driven approach in monitoring OS results.

This Deliverable proposes initial draft policy recommendations to assist in removing or diminishing barriers to the EOSC and to Open Science. The deliverable covers four areas: Open Science and Open Scholarship; Data Protection, Assurance and Special Information Regulation Regimes; Procurement; and Ethics. The Open Science and Open Scholarship section includes consideration of Scholarly Communications; Intellectual Property Rights; Access to Infrastructures, Services and Resources; and KPIs/Metrics for Open Science. For each area, draft policy recommendations are proposed for further consultation.

This document is a supporting document to Deliverable D3.3, Draft Policy Recommendations, which proposes a wider set of draft recommendations covering also the areas of Ethics, Data Protection and Public Procurement.

This document is a supporting document to Deliverable D3.3, Draft Policy Recommendations, which proposes a wider set of draft recommendations covering also the areas of Open Science, Ethics, and Public Procurement.

This document is a supporting document to Deliverable D3.3, Draft Policy Recommendations, which proposes a wider set of draft recommendations covering also the areas of Open Science, Ethics, and Data Protection.